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Business

Employers Can Now Enroll Workers in Some Emergency Savings Accounts

But many companies are spurning the “clunky” legal requirements for accounts linked to retirement plans. Instead, some have stand-alone rainy…

World

Why Nayib Bukele’s Anti-Crime Model for El Salvador Won’t Work in Other Countries

Voters in El Salvador this week gave their tough-on-crime president a sweeping mandate: Keep going. While votes are still being…

Arts

The Fading Online Celebrity of George Santos

Inside the halls of power, his performance worked for a time. Outside, he’s a flop.

World

Tuesday Briefing: Israel’s New Phase in Gaza

Also, a recap of the Golden Globes.

World

What the Supreme Court Should Not Do in Trump’s Disqualification Case

Many Americans are convinced that the disqualification of Donald Trump from Colorado’s primary ballot is a terrible idea and want…

Travel

Biden Faces Pressure on Immigration, and Not Just From Republicans

Mayors and governors from President Biden’s own party are looking for help with overflowing migrant encampments, packed shelters and busted…

Travel

Trump Ballot Challenges Advance, Varying Widely in Strategy and Sophistication

Donald J. Trump’s eligibility for the presidential ballot has been challenged in more than 30 states, but only a handful…

World

Education Dept. Official Resigns Over Biden’s Policies on Israel and Gaza

Tariq Habash, who is Palestinian American, said the Biden administration “does not value all human life equally.”

World

Friday Briefing: Islamic State Claims the Iran Bombing

Plus the seven keys to longevity.

Business

Massachusetts Switches On Its First Large Offshore Wind Farm

Vineyard Wind is the country’s second large-scale offshore project to start producing electricity and comes at a turbulent time for…

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